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		<title>Homes &#8211; come on! &#8211; Its all about the Garage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 14:58:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a new home dont forget to check out the garage and the garage door. Garage doors have their ups and downs. There have been very few downs for garage doors since their invention. So we&#8217;re going to bring you up-to-date on everything that&#8217;s going on with a simple explanation on how garage doors work. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a new home dont forget to check out the garage and the garage door. Garage doors have their ups and downs. There have been very few downs for garage doors since their invention.  So we&#8217;re going to bring you up-to-date on everything that&#8217;s going on with a simple explanation on how garage doors work. We&#8217;ll show you those ups and downs and all the parts that make them go. We&#8217;ll branch out a bit into the actual garages, and see how their styling has affected the design of the door itself. Remember if you are doing a <a href="http://www.beautiful-home-101.com"> home renovation </a> or upgrade add a garage if you dont have one.</p>
<p>For hundreds of years, the material used for almost every kind of construction was wood. It wasn&#8217;t because wood was the best insulator, or because it looked the best. It was because that was all there was. So builders did what they could with what they had. But when you look at it, they did pretty well. Garage doors evolved fairly quickly, from the old barn-door style of the carriage house, to the folding overhead door that we know today.</p>
<p>The first overhead garage door, which swung outwards, was built by Overhead Door Corporation, back in 1921. Since then, that company has introduced many innovations in the garage door industry. But they&#8217;re not the only one, by far. One of the largest garage door manufacturers is Wayne-Dalton, who offer a full line of garage door openers and hardware, as well as their own line of high-quality doors, crafted by the meticulous Amish craftsmen. Clopay Building Products is another company that started early, and developed superior technology in their garage doors and openers. In fact, today, Clopay is the largest manufacturer of residential garage door systems in the United States.</p>
<p>There are a number of other companies that have made significant contributions to the industry. Stanley is probably one of the most well-known. Although there&#8217;s been a split in the Stanley company, they&#8217;re still contributing to the relevant technology. For example, their StanVision Door Automation and Surveillance System has been installed at the Jacksonville International Airport in Florida. And their sister company, Stanley Hardware, has a complete selection of garage door replacement parts.</p>
<p>And then there are the companies that specialize in garage door openers, like Liftmaster and Craftsman. Liftmaster&#8217;s latest claim to fame is their EverCharge Battery Backup System, which keeps an automatic garage door opener running, even when the power goes out &#8211; a valuable tool if you need to get your vehicle out of the garage in an emergency. They also have their own line of opening systems for garage doors. Craftsman&#8217;s latest contribution is their &#8220;Silent Drive&#8221; garage door opener. It uses a polyurethane belt that provides the quietest-opening door on the market. And that&#8217;s important if you have a room above the garage where somebody may be sleeping.</p>
<p>There are several types of garage doors available. The oldest, as we mentioned, is wood. Wood is a great insulator, but doesn&#8217;t stand up well to excessive weather. And wood is heavy, too. That&#8217;s why manufacturers knew they had to come up with something lighter, that could insulate as well as wood. The industry&#8217;s first answer to that was the steel door. Steel garage doors are made from galvanized panels of steel, attached in the same way the wood panels are in wood doors &#8211; in hinged sections that fold as the door travels up a vertical track and onto a horizontal track. </p>
<p>But steel isn&#8217;t a good insulator, so to compensate, they double up the panels and fill the space between them with polystyrene or polyurethane insulation. Polyurethane insulates better than polystyrene, but it tends to break down after a period of time, whereas polystyrene lasts forever. Of course, if you don&#8217;t need insulation, like for an outer shed or similar building, then a single-thickness steel door will do the job. Steel is very low maintenance, so the manufacturers can offer longer warranties up to several decades longer than wood.</p>
<p>Garage door manufacturers make good use of synthetic materials composites. You can now get a wood door that&#8217;s combined with resin for extra strength and durability. Or you can get a fiberglass door that&#8217;s also very durable. Vinyl is also a very useful material when used strategically in the manufacture of garage doors. Although it&#8217;s more expensive than other materials, vinyl is popular because it&#8217;s dent resistant. And if you have children that are constantly hitting the door with bikes or balls, then a dent-resistant door is very important.</p>
<p>The most complicated part of a garage door is the opener and its hardware &#8211; the drive mechanism, the springs, the tracks, the brackets &#8211; all the parts that combine to make it work smoothly over and over and over again. There are all kinds of garage door springs and parts. One of the most important parts are the actual springs themselves. These powerful springs are under very high tension &#8211; that&#8217;s what gives them the strength to lift the weight of the door. If you look at a garage door, you&#8217;ll see either a set of springs, one on each side, or a long spring running across the top above the door.</p>
<p>The springs mounted on either side of a door are called extension springs. They&#8217;re usually used on single-car garages, because their mechanisms aren&#8217;t strong enough to hold the weight of a double door. You can see these springs stretched along the horizontal part of the track when the door&#8217;s closed. Since there are more double garages than singles these days, the more popular spring system is the tension spring. You&#8217;ll see this spring mounted to the header, just above the top of the door. Tension springs can be extremely dangerous if tampered with. It&#8217;s a wound spring, which means it winds up into a coil, as opposed to the extension spring that expands and contracts. And because it winds up as the door closes, it holds a tremendous amount of tension. Any manufacturer will tell you that garage door installation of a tension spring type is a job for a professional only. </p>
<p>Your actual motor drive can be one of three types &#8211; chain drive, screw drive or belt drive. Many people are going with the belt drive today, even though it&#8217;s the most expensive, because of it&#8217;s smooth and quiet operation. But the chain drive system is also very popular because it&#8217;s the most affordable. The screw drive mechanism is slow-moving, so it&#8217;s used the least. But whatever type of garage door opener you use, especially if you have an automatic garage door opener to go with it (and most people do), then you probably love the convenience of not having to get out of your car in that horrible weather to open the door.</p>
<p>Almost all garages these days are attached to the house. Because of this, garage builders look for ways to create continuity with the house, designing it to blend with its style and color. And they&#8217;ve done well. You can get a wide variety of glass or acrylic windows for your garage door, to match the windows in the house. And garage doors come in many styles and colors now, for the same reason. And you know that screen door you have on your patio? Well, you can get one for your garage, too. Garage door screens allow you to leave the door open while you work in there, without being bothered by bugs and dust.</p>
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		<title>Use Garage Organizers to Put Things in Their Place</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The garage tends to be a catch all for items we rarely use. Old toys, old clothes and everything else that is somewhere between junk and infrequently used, can be found there. This can lead to massive disorganized states of being. You probably have much more space than you think but you will never recognize [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The garage tends to be a catch all for items we rarely use. Old toys, old clothes and everything else that is somewhere between junk and infrequently used, can be found there. This can lead to massive disorganized states of being. You probably have much more space than you think but you will never recognize that as long as it is buried under a mess. Clean up this area of your home and start using it wisely.</p>
<p>Before you begin organizing take the time to think about finding an accessible place for items you use on a daily basis. Also, think if places where you can store items you use infrequently. Use these five steps to organize your garage.</p>
<p>First, get everything out of the garage. Find out what you have and sort the items and categorize them. Put like items with like items and start figuring out how much stuff you have and what the best ways to organize it are. If there are items that should be in the basement or attic, put them where they belong. Items that you wish to throw out should be recycled when possible.</p>
<p>Separate items by purpose and use. Put up a rack to hang lawn maintenance tools. This will keep your lawn equipment out of the way but easily accessible. Put snow removal equipment together and summer items in a cabinet. Before each season, rotate your equipment. Non season items should be kept in another area.</p>
<p>Putting in some extra shelving and cabinets can make it easier to keep things in order. Shelves and cabinets also allow you to store more stuff with out things becoming cluttered. Mount shelves or cabinets on walls so they are not in the way. Store items that you use frequently in these cabinets. You will be able to easily locate items you use on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Set up accessible working areas. If your garage serves as a workshop, adding in a work bench is a good idea. Get a strong tool chest and a pegboard to store your tools and keep them in clear sight.</p>
<p>Move trash and recycling bins outside to the side of the house. Set up your trash and recycling bins close by for easy disposal. This will leave extra room in the garage. You also will be less inclined to keep junk because the trash will be out of sight, out of mind.</p>
<p>If you are handy, build the cabinets yourself. However, if you aren&#8217;t a builder, buy some storage cabinets or get a handyman to install some. Organize your garage and enjoy your new found space. Start sorting through those items that causing clutter and get it in order.</p>
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		<title>Replacing Your Own Garage Door</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 16:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Garage doors don&#8217;t last forever, they always need replacing. At some time your garage door will break and need replacing. This isn&#8217;t actually all bad, newer garage doors have many new features which were not present on older models.</p>
<p>Modern garage doors contain insulation which should mean you save money on heating your home. Not only this, but it is worthwhile noting that this insulation will also provide some valuable sound proofing. If your son takes up drumming then you will greatly appreciate this sound insulation! Garage doors are also quite secure compared to how they used to be, this is very good as after all a garage door is a way into your home. Your garage is also a place to store many valuable items other than just your car. Newer garage doors also need very little maintenance which is exactly what people want! Garage doors can also be found online, often at sites that sell hardware, home furnishings (<a href="http://curtains-drapes-coverings.com/discount-curtains.html">discount paint, shower curtains, etc.</a>), or lumber.</p>
<p>Wood used to be a very popular material to use for garage doors, however now fiberglass and steel are now much more popular choices. These are much more durable and do not have the problems associated with swelling. These materials are available in a number of different colors and do not require much maintenance. Newer models are made from tongue and groove, this protects your garage from the elements and keeps it secure.</p>
<p>If you want to get natural light into your garage, but don&#8217;t want to compromise your security features then you could consider some of the newer doors which have high strength plastic windows. This means you can get some much needed light into your garage without having to risk the security of your car.</p>
<p>There have certainly been some fantastic improvements in the technology used to create garage doors. However installing them by yourself can be very difficult, if not impossible. These doors are very large and quite heavy. If you are not experienced you could have major problems installing these. If the door should fall then it could cause you some serious injuries. You should never replace a garage door or attempt any servicing on one without any assistance. Minor servicing such as oiling the wheels and tracks can be done by yourself though. It&#8217;s best to hire a professional to help you out.</p>
<p>If you really do want to install the door by yourself then you need to ask for some help from someone! Anybody will do which can hold a few things while you are installing the door. Make sure you start with the weatherproofing so that you are making a very functional and safe room.</p>
<p>You will either need to rent or buy some specialist tools such as a spring tensioning tool. You need high quality equipment as these springs are held so tightly they can kill people if not handled with the care that they deserve.</p>
<p>Of course you can change your garage door by yourself, you can do lots of things y yourself however that doesn&#8217;t mean that you should! There are some seriously dangerous parts of this project which may convince you to hire a professional.</p>
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